Good Thoughts For New Life
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Title | Description | |
Alan B. Christensen | Imitating Christ | There is no betterchallenge in life than for us to show forth in our humanity the likenessof the Living God. | |
Alan B. Christensen | Insidious Idolatry | Many people who believethere is a God are in fact engaging in idolatry | |
Alan B. Christensen | Paths of Righteousness | Knowing that Jesusguides you personally in paths of righteousness is the secret to havinginner peace | |
Alan B. Christensen | The Glory of God | With our salvationsoon to be completed, we need to understand why has God saved us | |
Alan B. Christensen | The Great Promise Keeper | That Jesus is thepromised Messiah of the Old Testament is bound up in so many identifyingdetails that no other rational conclusion can be reached | |
Albert N. Martin | Carnal Christians?? | The carnal Christiandoctrine, though highly popular nowadays, contradicts the fact that withoutholiness, no man shall see the Lord | |
Albert N. Martin | What Is A Biblical Christian? | This is a questionwe cannot take lightly. A wrong assumption will be eternally tragic | |
Alex Stevenson | How Shall We Feed Them? | How can we possiblyfeed all people that are both spiritually and physically hungry? | |
Arnold A. Brevick | Beware of Backsliding | Backsliding beginsinnocuously, but unless reversed, it brings dire consequences. | |
Art Azurdia | The Love with Which He Loved Us | John 3:16 is a versevirtually every believer knows by heart. But though preached very frequently,it is seldom explained | |
Arthur W. Pink | The Godhood of God | ||
Arthur W. Pink | Divine Inspiration of the Bible | That the Bible is indeed the divine word of God is attested to by, among other things, the unmistakable honesty of the writers. | |
Bruce N. Cameron | Dumber Than A Donkey | Quite often, we actmuch like Balaam, who could not see what his donkey saw. | |
Bryan Wheeler | Pursuit of Christian Excellence | At least three essential elements of it are exemplified in the life of the Apostle Paul. | |
Charles W. James | From Religion to Salvation | The conversion ofCornelius demonstrates that God orchestrates events to save His elect. | |
Charles W. James | God Always Prepares | When God wants tosave an individual, He typically follows a three-step strategy. | |
Cornelis Pronk | Jeremiah, Don't Pray! | When a nation persistsin its wickedness, God is likely to finally say, "Enough is enough." | |
Cornelis Pronk | Our Source of Strength | God gave Joshua thedivine key to success just before the Israelites entered the promised land | |
Cornelis Pronk | The Faith of Noah | Noah had a livingfaith that is manifested in love and obedience | |
Cornelis Pronk | The Wisdom of God | Sending forth the gospel does not need special eloquence. What's important is faithfulness | |
D. James Kennedy | The Family For God | Joshua is a greatexample of a man who heads a family that is totally submitted to God | |
D. James Kennedy | To Live is Christ | What do you supposePaul meant when he said, "For me to live is Christ"? | |
D. James Kennedy | Touching Sacrifice | If you are calledupon to make a great sacrifice, don't forget that God will provide. | |
D. Stuart Briscoe | A Life of Tension | The coexistence ofmoral right's and wrong's in this world demands that believers rely constantlyon the strength and wisdom of God | |
D. Stuart Briscoe | Salt of the Earth | Given an exhilaratingcalling, true believers can never settle down to a mundane existence | |
David A. Denyer | How to Respond to the Call of God | Might God be callingyou to serve Him in a special ministry? If so, here are some mistakes youwant to avoid in your response. | |
David A. Denyer | Turning Trials into Triumphs | When James tellsus to consider it pure joy whenever we face trials of many kinds, he isnot telling us to do anything impossible. | |
David Feddes | Armed and Dangerous | The God of the NewTestament is a God of love, but He is no less a God of wrath than He wasin the Old Testament. | |
David Feddes | Cruel to Be Kind | Behind the fiercenessof Jesus' sermon in Matthew 23 lay the tenderness of His love | |
David Feddes | Healing Broken Hearts | Knowing how God healsthe broken heart helps us better experience that divine comfort. | |
David Feddes | The Fearless Prophet | The more faithfullywe proclaim the Word of God, the more we can expect to be persecuted | |
David Feddes | What's Right with the Government? | Do you find it hardto swallow the Biblical truth that even our President and Congress areestablished by God? | |
David Hall | The Omniscience of God | Presumably we all know that God is omniscient, but have we been enjoying the blessings flowing from that truth? | |
Don Fortner | I Am Alpha and Omega! | The Lord Jesus Christis Alpha and Omega, or the first and the last, in at least seven importantaspects | |
Donald Hubbard | In the Fulness of Time | Among other things,the first coming of Christ was a long-prepared event. God's salvation programfollows a precise timetable | |
Donald S. Ewing | What If You Catch What You're Chasing? | All too often, whatwe go after turns out to be bad for us. As we live out our lives, therefore,we had better keep Galatians 6:8 in mind. | |
Donald S. Ewing | Why Do Bad Things Happen? | Knowing why God lets bad things happen better enables us to live victoriously. | |
Duane Spencer | Here I Stand! | To truly enjoy thepeace and joy of the Lord, we need to have the right kind of faith | |
DuaneS pencer | The Good Shepherd vs. the Hirelings | Jesus has a propheticOld Testament passage in mind when He describes Himself as the Good Shepherd. | |
Ferrell Griswold | For Whom Did Christ Die? | Those who teach thatChrist died for everyone are belittling the Lord's sacrifice at the cross | |
Ferrell Griswold | The Authority Given to Christ | Why was it necessaryfor Christ, who is Eternal God Himself, to receive new authority afterHe had gone to the cross? | |
Ferrell Griswold | The Conversion That Wasn't | In II Kings 17, weread about a people that "feared the Lord, and served their own gods".Four reasons are given for that paradox | |
Ferrell Griswold | The Peacemakers | A desire for peacewith God and men is the mark of the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. | |
Ferrell Griswold | They Who Mourn | Before we can fullyexperience the comfort of God, we first need to know what true mourningis and what we are to mourn over. | |
Ferrell Griswold | Trials Come, but Will Be Overcome | Into the life ofevery Christian some trials must come. But God assures us that He willhelp see us through them all victoriously. | |
Ferrell Griswold | The Mercy of God | One of the great attributes of God, mercy is inseparable from His goodness. | |
Forrest L. Keener | The Sunday Morning Circus | There is literally an eternity's difference between salvation and the modern "profession racket" in Christendom. | |
Frank Pabian | Blow Ye the Trumpet in Zion | God promised in Amosthat He would let His people know of His imminent return | |
Gabriel Otero | Our Two Resurrections | Do you know thatour salvation involves two separate resurrections? | |
Gabriel Otero | Sharing the Gospel God's Way | From a historicalevent recorded in Genesis 24, we can glean much insight into evangelism,God's style | |
Gary Hendrix | A Serious Word of Warning | ||
Gene A. Getz | A Man Who Measured Up | Titus possesses someof the unique characters that make one a strong Christian leader. | |
Gene A. Getz | A Man Who Sought Revenge | Rejected by a richfool, even David succumbed to the sin of reacting foolishly | |
Gene A. Getz | Christian Giving | The basic principle for Christian giving can be found in one short and concise verse | |
Gene A. Getz | God Glorifying Marriages | Since all Christiansare told to love and submit to one another, why are husbands specificallycommanded to love their wives; and wives, to submit to their husbands? | |
Gene A. Getz | Oneness in Christ | Although God is norespecter of persons, most of us have at times been guilty of prejudiceand don't even know it. | |
Geoffrey Thomas | Women Preachers Forbidden | The command againstwomen teaching men has nothing to do with the culture of the time. | |
George Kenworthy | How Do You View God? | The last recordedprayer of David reveals how he viewed God and why he wanted to give somuch back to God. | |
Gordon Dills | Guilty of Spiritual Pride? | Our sinful naturesometimes fool us into thinking how righteous we are. It uses our prideto get the best of us. | |
H. E. Brunson, Ii | The Secret of the Lord | God reveals certaintruths only to believers, and He does so in many different ways. | |
Hal Brunson | Casting All Your Care on Him | The Bible not onlycommands us to cast our care on Christ; it also shows us the way to doso | |
Hans Overduin | Jesus's Hands | From time to time, we ought to think of the gospel with Jesus's hands tied and crucified. | |
Harold E. Brunson, Ii | The Light in the Night | All kinds of darknessbefall mankind, but in every night the light of Christ shines forth | |
Harold E. Brunson, Jr. | Despaired Even of Life | There are at leastfive truths relating to the despair that comes into the life of many saints. | |
Harold Elliot Brunson, Jr. | Jesus Wept | Why did Jesus weep just when He was about to raise up Lazarus? | |
Harry L Reeder Iii | A God-Glorifying Life | The life of Josephshows us how we can live a life that affirms the glory of God | |
Herman C. Hanko | The Bible Under Attack | The Word of God is greatly undermined of late by those who surreptitiouslysuggest that it is both a divine and a human production. | |
Herrmann G. Braunlin | Praying with the Right Attitude | When we pray, weshould respond to the very nature of the God to whom we pray | |
Herrmann G. Braunlin | The Good Life | Not everyone whohas a long life enjoys a good old age | |
Herrmann G. Braunlin | Unselfish Prayer | To be Christ-like,we should be able to see beyond our own limited circle when we pray | |
Herrmann G. Braunlin | Virtuous Woman | Even as a virtuouswife is a crown to her husband, a virtuous believer is a crown to Christ | |
Herrmann G. Braunlin | Could God Do Any Less? | No matter what trialsyou are going through, God will never let you down now. | |
Homer G. Lindsay, Jr. | A God-Fearing Husband | Here are seven characteristicsof the man that heads a happy home | |
J. Greendyk | A Treasured Legacy | The legacy given us by the Reformation of the 16th Century is sadly much forsaken today. | |
James Beddows | Is Your Ministry Approved by God? | Every believer iscalled to serve God, but among other things, he must do it God's way | |
James Beddows | The Fallacy of Felt-Needs Ministry | Spiritually discerningbelievers need to watch out for the man-centered ministry that has beenspreading rapidly in the Christian world | |
James Beddows | Who Is This Jesus? | We talk much aboutJesus, but do we really have a good understanding of who He is? | |
James L. Higgs | Can Prayer and Hatred Coexist | You will probablybe surprised by the answer to this question. But as a look at some of thePsalms shows, it is perfectly scriptural. | |
James M. Boice | Debtor to None | If you're among thosewho expect special rewards for serving God, read Romans 11:35 carefully | |
James M. Boice | Dying, We Live | The principle ofsacrifice is so foundational to the Christian life that we must understandit well. | |
James M. Boice | Finding Jesus in Bad Times | In your search forGod, many obstacles are bound to arise. But like the wise men of old, seekand ye shall find | |
James M. Boice | Total Depravity | The doctrine of totaldepravity is hard for the human race to accept, for one result of our beingsinners is that we treat sin lightly. | |
James M. Boice | True Christians | Are you a true believer?That's a question we all ought to face up to squarely | |
James M. Boice | Understanding the Times | Do you understandthe timesthe times in which we live? If not, why not? If you do, what areyou doing about it? | |
James M. Sharp | Who Is Your Master? | Like it or not, ifChrist is not your master, then you are a slave to Satan and sin | |
James Montgomery Boice | What Being Ashamed Is All About | The Bible's definitions of "shame" are quite different from those of the English Dictionary | |
James Moore | Contentment | To be content withwhatever circumstances we are in is something that can be learned | |
James W. Crawford | In Whom Can We Ultimately Trust? | Even when all hellbreaks loose in our life, we can trust Jesusthe Way, the Truth, the Life. | |
James W. Crawford | So, What's in This For Me? | To be called by Christto serve Him is a privilege only believers can enjoy. | |
Jerry Sheveland | Does God Have a Plan for Me ? | Within His masterplan, God has a loving and personal plan for the life of every believer | |
Jesse Gistand | Death in the Pot! | Here is an exampleof how one can discover from an historical parable in the Old Testamentsome important aspects of the gospel | |
Joel Nederhood | Antidote for Fear | If you've been besetby fears, here's an effective Biblical remedy | |
Joel Nederhood | Bad Religion Can Kill You! | True religion doesnot make people do strange and bizarre things; only bad ones do | |
Joel Nederhood | Celebrating Pentecost | The many changesthat took place in God's salvation program on Pentecost fully deserve ourheartfelt celebration. | |
Joel Nederhood | Divineand Human Suffering | In the Book of Hebrews,God has given us some penetrating insights into how deeply Christ is involvedin our suffering | |
Joel Nederhood | Romantic Marriage | Even in a marriagethat has lasted many decades, true romance can be very much present | |
Joel Nederhood | The Church of the Spirit of Truth | The bickering amongministries that has tarnished Christianity can be biblically avoided | |
Joel Nederhood | Women and the Bible | The feminist theologyof late has brought devastating changes to the church | |
John D. Jess | Beware of Bargain Christianity | More and more churchesnow offer a kind of gospel that desensitizes their adherents toward disobedience | |
John D. Jess | Can Christians Doubt? | If a Christian doubts,does it mean that he is not really a born-again believer? | |
John D. Jess | Communicating with the Dead? | Did Saul really talkto the departed spirit of Samuel that was called up by a medium? | |
John D. Jess | Dealing with a Changing Society | How to deal witha fast-moving society without compromising the gospel | |
John D. Jess | Growing through Pains | For the childrenof God, there simply are no short-cuts to spiritual maturity | |
John Gerstner | Predestination | .In not choosingall people to become saved, isn't God unfairly and illegally discriminating? | |
John Gerstner | Wrath of God | Many like to thinkthat there is no such place as hell, but the Bible says hell is very real | |
John Piper | Boast Only in the Lord! | The wisdom of Godcan be seen in the way He deals with man's love for human wisdom. | |
John Piper | Caught in Midair | If you haven't shownmuch spiritual growth, heed these urgent instructions from God. | |
John Piper | When Is Repentance Impossible? | In Hebrews 6, Goddescribes a group of people who enjoyed much blessing from God but endup hopelessly unsaved. Don't be one of them. | |
Joseph Brown | Only the Truth Can Set You Free | With all kinds offalse doctrines being taught, it behooves us to obey the Word of God | |
Joseph Brown | The Specialties of Saved People | What specificallyare saved people saved from? And in what respect are they different fromthe unsaved? | |
Joseph M. Stowell | Why Do the Wicked Prosper? | Why do unsaved peopleseem to undergo less trials than we Christians do? | |
Joseph Sahl | Exulting in Tribulation | To be able to exultin difficult times is not something we have to strive for. It is a realityin the life of the believer | |
Ken D. Trivette | The Man of Infamy | There are severalnames that have gone down in infamy, but this one is the worst by far. | |
Kenneth M. Meyer | The Four-Way Look | To live victoriouslyin this wicked world, we have to look within, ahead, up and around. | |
Kent Hughes | A Worshipping Heart | Without a worshippingheart, attending church services means nothing to God | |
Kent Hughes | In the Storms of Life | From an historicalparable, we can glean wisdom for navigating through life's uncertain seas. | |
Kent Hughes | The Real Lord's Prayer | The prayer that theLord offered up on the eve of His crucifixion gives us a good example ofhow we should pray to God. | |
Kent Hughes | The Wrath of Jesus | Jesus cursed thefruitless fig tree in order to teach an important spiritual lesson | |
Kent Hughes | Toward Spiritual Understanding | We cannot reallysee the riches of the scripture without learning its spiritual meaning | |
Kent Sparks | Rejoicing in God | God commands us to rejoice in Him because there are many compelling reasons for us to do so. | |
Kent Sparks | The Assurance of God's Love | We need not be discouragedif we don't seem to feel God's love as others do | |
Kent Sparks | The Only Sure Foundation | Here are five reasonswhy a successful life can be built only upon the Word of God | |
Kent Sparks | The Only Sure Foundation | Here's why the wordof God is the only solid foundation upon which to build our lives. | |
Kevin Landis | The Fruit of the Vine | Since the Fathercuts off every branch in Christ that does not bear fruit, we need to makesure that we are indeed fruit-bearing branches | |
Kevin Landis | Unrestrained Love | The poignant examplein John 12 of a believer's total love for Christ is a challenge to allof us | |
Kim Riddlebarger | An American Evangelical Problem | Most evangelists in America have a difficult time accepting that man's only hope of salvation is the grace of God. | |
Leon F. Wardell | Seeing the Bigger Picture | If we cannot seethe spiritual forest for the trees, we will not be able to see the powerof God. | |
Leon F. Wardell | Will God Be Entreated? | Could it be thatour disregard for God becomes so vagrant that God will finally deliverthis nation into the hands of the wicked? | |
Mark Crocco | A Sense of Urgency | With the night almostgone, we need to bring a spirit of urgency to our Christian lives | |
Mark Crocco | Overcoming Anxiety | Prayer is far moreeffective in overcoming anxiety than most Christians realize | |
Mark Wright | The Father's Work of Drawing | It is not what man pleases, but what God pleases that determines whether or not any given sinner will come to Christ. | |
Martin R. Crain | Experiencing the Fullness of God | From Paul's prayerfor the Ephesians, we can learn what being more like Christ involves. | |
Matt Perman | Why Do Anything? | ||
Michael Gaydosh | The Wake-Up Call | In James 2, God givesa special wake-up call to those who claim that they have faith | |
Michael Mccullough | Caring for the Flock | With false shepherdsabound, be sure your pastor is preaching the Word of God faithfully | |
Michael Phillips | The Consolation of Israel | Simeon hailed BabyJesus as the long-awaited consolation. What does that mean? | |
Mike Andrus | Are the Unreached Hopelessly Lost? | If no man can cometo God except through Christ, how then can God hold those who have no opportunityto even hear the gospel responsible? | |
Paul Bubna | Obedience in Deeds | To be a truly obedientchild of God, we need to be committed in at least three areas. | |
Paul Bubna | Remembering God's Goodness | If you take timeout to recall how God has blessed you in the past, you'll soon find yourselfhaving a grateful heart. | |
Paul Bubna | The Poverty of Possessions! | Are you aware thatthe majority of parables told by Jesus speak directly to the matter ofstewardship? | |
Paul Ravenhill | To See As I Have Seen | We can learn muchabout God in the Bible, but we also need to personally experience Him | |
Pierre C. Lemaster | Testimony of a Confessed Deceiver | How God enlighteneda former charismatic, tongue-speaking enthusiast to see the truth | |
Randy L. Steele | Winning the Spiritual War | The spiritual warfarethat believers must engage in can be difficult. But the scripture givesus solid reasons why we can expect to win it. | |
Ray C. Stedman | O Come Immanuel | Hidden even in theway God told Isaiah to prophesy Christ's virgin birth was the promise ofHis washing away our sins | |
Ray C. Stedman | Putting on the New | Believers shouldbehave uniquely as individuals, and as members of the church and society | |
Ray C. Stedman | Why Look for Anything Else? | The Bible says believershave been given the fullness of God in Christ. What does that mean to you? | |
Richard L. Strauss | Why Get Pushed Around | Satan and the worldlike to push us around, but we don't have to let them | |
Richard Mayhue | Waiting for God | If you should feelthat God has forgotten you when you need Him most, this message shouldhelp you see things more clearly | |
Robert A. Cook | How to Overcome Inertia | Many of us have troublestarting and then completing what we want to do for the Lord, but we canovercome that. | |
Robert M. Norris | Coping with Depression | If you are experiencinga case of depression, here's how the Word of God can help you | |
Robert M. Norris | Show Us Thy Glory | We cannot reallyworship God in truth and in spirit until we have beheld His glory. | |
Robert M. Norris | Worship as Returning to God | True worship happensonly when many of its key elements are found in our heart | |
Roger Kok | My Redeemer Lives | What enabled Jobto make that profound statement of faith at a time when he was so frustratedthat he even despised his life? | |
Roger Wagner | Facing the Uncertain Future | To be able to facethe dangers that may hit us in this life, we need to realize how horrendousthe future that is certain to come will be | |
Ronald Van Overloop | Blessedness of the Meek | When Jesus says "Blessedare the meek," He is not talking about something that is a part of ourinborn personality | |
Ronald Van Overloop | The Aaronitic Blessing | You have no doubtheard this benediction many, many times. But do you really know its fullsignificance? | |
Russelll M. Elder | Does God Want Me Well? | If it is Godíswill that every sick person be healed, as some gospels claim, then Christísdeath on the cross was a big failure | |
Stanley Allaby | Remembering with Great Joy | Partaking of theLord's Table in a worthy manner means more than having a gloomy mood anda heavy heart | |
Stephen A. Treash | Bad Cholesterol | The Bible often warnsagainst a hardened heart. Like bad cholesterol, it can choke to death ourrelationship with God. | |
Steve Treash | Family Values | From a bitter tragedythat came into David's life, we can learn some of the important familyvalues that God has laid down for us | |
Steven Key | The Rod and Reproof | Contrary to today'sliberal thinking, every child needs to be disciplined for his own good | |
Steven L. Childers | Waiting on God | Waiting for God to bring us relief is much easier once we know how to do it His way. | |
Stuart Briscoe | The Mark of a Disciple | Here are some scripturalguidelines by which you can see if you are coming across as a discipleof Christ | |
Theodore H. Epp | Portraits of Christ | In the tabernaclethat God instructed Moses to build are many pictures of Christ. | |
Thomas Golda | How I Also Arrived at 1994 | A young Christianconcluded back in 1988 that Christ would return this year | |
Thomas Smith | A Life without Fears | If you truly fearGod, then you don't have to be afraid of anything else in your life | |
Thomas Smith | Be Afflicted and Mourn | When exposed to greatwickedness gradually, even Christians can become quite comfortable withit | |
Thomas Smith | Overcoming Worldliness | God warns that anyonewho loves the world or anything in the world does not have the love ofthe Father. Yet, many churchgoers keep doing so | |
Thomas Smith | The Light of the World | As the light of theworld, we all have a certain sphere of influence in this world. That isan awesome responsibility. | |
Tom Holt | Delight in God's Word | If we build up ourfaith by diligently studying the Bible, perhaps God will spare us fromhaving to learn it the hard way. | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Hebrews 13:5 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | II Peter 3:12 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | II Peter 3:9 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Job 29:24,25 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | John 14:21 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | John14:27 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Luke 2:11,12 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Philippians 4:4,5 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Prov 3:5-6 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Psalm 90:4 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | 1 Thessalonians. 5:3 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | II Corinthians 6:14 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | I John 2:17 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | 1John 5:6 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | 1JOHN 5:6 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | 2 thes 2:11-12 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Deuteronomy 9:6 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Ephesians 1:4,5 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Ephesians 1:7,8 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Ezekiel33:8 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Ezra8:22 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Hab.2:3 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Hebrews 5:1,4 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | I Corinthians 1:20 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | I Corinthians 2:9 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | I Peter 3:11,12 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | I Timothy 3:16,17 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | I Timothy 4:16 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | James 3:13 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | John 16:13 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | John 18:37 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | John 2:1,2 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Joshua 1:8 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Lamentations 3:37,38 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Mark 9:24 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Matthew 24:14 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Philippians 4:19 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Proverbs 25:2 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Rev. 20:12 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Revelation 22:18,19 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Romans 12:2 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Romans 14:14 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Romans 5:5 | |
Tom Holt | Devotional | Thessalonians 5:17,18 | |
Tom Holt | Carrot and Stick | ||
Tom Holt | Evidence of Salvation | Here are four guidelinesby which you can check to see if you have truly become saved | |
Tom Holt | Faith That Pleases God | To truly enjoy thepeace and joy of the Lord, we need to have the right kind of faith | |
Tom Holt | Farewell Instructions | As lay Christians,how are we supposed to make disciples of all nations and to baptize themin the name of the Triune God? | |
Tom Holt | Flee to the Mountains | If the congregation you attend has become an abomination of desolation that Jesus warns of in Matthew 24, then it's time for you to leave it. | |
Tom Holt | How to Avoid Deceiving Ourselves | How horribly tragicit will be on Judgment Day for those who have considered themselves tobe Christians but are in fact not | |
Tom Holt | Indictments of Today's Church | It's amazing howtoday's Christendom befits the apostasy God describes in Malachi | |
Tom Holt | Mysteries of the Kingdom | Through His parables,Jesus teaches us how to behave in the church in these end-time days. | |
Tom Holt | Once Saved, Always Saved | A child of God cannever lose his salvation because God is faithful in enabling him to endure. | |
Tom Holt | The Gospel in Proverbs 30 | God has hidden infive groups of four things various aspects of His salvation program | |
Tom Holt | The Great Tribulation | The abomination ofdesolation spoken of by Daniel the prophet can now be clearly seen. | |
Tom Holt | The Reality of Hell | The Bible speaksa great deal about hell, but all in figures of speech. Here's what theyimply | |
Tom Holt | The Vineyard that God Abandoned | When the end-timechurch falls away, as it has of late, God doesn't just stand idly by; Hehelps to bring about its demise. | |
tom Holt | The Worship that God Despises | Many churches have been enjoying incredible growth of late. But whether their worship is acceptable to God is another matter. | |
Tom Holt | Watchful for What? | Have you ever wondered why Jesus told only three of His disciples towatch at Gethsemane, and why only one hour? | |
Tom Holt | Why God Judged Israel | The reasons God Himself gives for His having judged Israel are lessons the New Testament church ought to learn. | |
Tom Holt | Why the Different Offerings | Understanding thespiritual meaning of the various Old Testament offerings helps us betterappreciate our beloved Savior. | |
Tom Holt | Wide Doors Opened to FR | After 40 years offaithful service, FR is suddenly being used by God in a mind-boggling way. | |
W. A. Criswell | Life Abounding | Drinking the livingwater changes our life of sorrow into an abounding one | |
Walter Chantry | The Approaching King | Psalm 45 shows us how we are to view the Lord Jesus as He comes to take us believers to be His bride in the heavenly wedding. | |
Walter Chantry | A Christmas Riddle | In Ezekiel 17, Godgives us two riddles. To help us solve the second one, which involves thebirth of Christ nearly 600 years later, God Himself gives us clues to unravelthe first one | |
Walter Chantry | A Model Christian Home | Have you everconsidered the human parents God chose to bring up little Jesus and thehome that He wanted His Son to grow up in? | |
Walter Chantry | A Ransom for Many | Those who preachthat Jesus Christ died for all people without exception demean our Lordíssacrifice and deny the deity of Christ. | |
Walter Chantry | Free Will Myths | Those who believein "free will" don't really have any idea what that term means | |
William H. Heinrich | Chicken or the Egg? | What came first in salvation, regeneration or faith? The answers to both questions are obvious. | |
William H. Heinrich | God's Sovereign Purposes | Our human minds maynot fully comprehend the sovereignty of God, but we must accept it withoutquestion | |
William H. Heinrich | Total Divine Grace | Unless we understandit well, we can never fully appreciate the love and mercy of God. | |
William H. Heinrich | Total Human Depravity | We cannot fully appreciatethe grace of God unless we understand the total depravity of man | |
William L. Hogan | A Glory-Filled Church | Like the temple thatSolomon built, the church that Christ is building should be glory-filled | |
William L. Hogan | A Guaranteed Inheritance | That we have obtainedan inheritance in Christ should be well reflected in our changed lives | |
WilliamL. Hogan | The Spoils of Victory | Every spiritual giftwe have has its genesis in Christ's victory at the Cross | |
Woodrow Kroll | Isaiah's Visions | When Isaiah saw avision of God, he saw also visions of himself and of his calling. | |
Woodrow Kroll | Trusting God with Our Fears | The Bible is richwith examples showing why we can turn all our fears over to God | |
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